GOFFSTOWN, N.H. (AP) — Two St. Anselm College students, including a star football player, have been suspended from school after being charged with shooting several skateboarders with a pellet gun.

Police have charged Derek DiMartino, 23, of Bedford with several counts of second-degree assault and reckless conduct. James Malone, 21, of Leominster, Mass., is charged with conspiracy to falsify physical evidence and falsifying physical evidence. Malone surrendered to police on Sunday.

Police say three boys skateboarding on campus last month were hit by pellets fired from a dorm window. They were not seriously hurt.

DiMartino is New Hampshire’s all-time high school rusher. He played football at Fall Mountain Regional High School in Langdon. Malone is a defensive back on the football team.

Both were suspended from school, which means they can’t attend class or campus activities. College judicial hearings, which can result in dismissal from the college, begin this week.